Remember when cars used to have personality? Chances are if you’re less than 50 years of age, you don’t. With a few exceptions, you have to travel back to a […]
Last year’s champ is no more. The Buick GSX is the Camaro killer. And both the 1969 Yenko Chevrolet Nova and 1968 Dodge HEMI Dart are officially on the Don’t […]
As one of the South’s premier motoring festivals, the Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama will showcase a wide array of vehicles including high performance cars, street rods, classic cars, trucks and off-road vehicles, […]
Chrysler Group will halt production of the Viper for two months and shut down the Detroit plant where the supercar is made because of a lack of demand for the […]
Eight Corvettes may have fallen through the floor at the National Corvette Museum, but overall interest in the museum has gone through the roof. Since a well-publicized sinkhole swallowed eight […]
The Madness has returned. While millions of basketball fans skip work, bet money, and otherwise plan their lives around the NCAA basketball, you’ve been infected with a sickness of a […]
Introduced as a race-only motor in 1964, the 426 HEMI engine powered Richard Petty to an upset NASCAR win at the 1964 Daytona 500, and 426-powered cars finished 1-2-3 at […]
The legendary prototype 2009 Corvette ZR1, also known as “Blue Devil,” became the first Corvette removed from the National Corvette Museum sinkhole—and it fired right up! According to the museum’s […]
Like many other companies, Trail-Gear was born to fulfill a need. Owner Matt Messer founded the company when he perceived a lack of affordable, durable parts for true off-road enthusiasts. As […]
Revenge is a dish best served on video. PepsiMAX teamed up with NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon about a year ago to film a funny prank video where Gordon, posing as […]